[Full-frame mirrorless] Why the SONY α7II is a good choice
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"Mirrorless interchangeable-lens cameras" are gaining momentum, threatening to displace SLRs.
When each company announces new models, the full-frame mirrorless models always attract a lot of attention.
Starting with SONY, camera giants Nikon and Canon have also released their own models.
Panasonic also has a lineup of impressive models.
While having many options can make it difficult to choose,
the model we recommend is Sony's α7II.
Good points of α7II
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Inexpensive
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Can use various lenses
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In-body image stabilization
The reasons are simple.
The α7II is an affordable full-frame mirrorless camera that allows you to use various lenses, including old lenses, with image stabilization.
Since its successor, the III, has been released, the price has come down, so
you can buy a clean used product for less than 100,000 yen.
It is also sold new alongside the newer model on the official website, which offers peace of mind.
With genuine lenses, you can use GM and G lenses, Carl Zeiss, and even APS-C specific lenses with automatic cropping.
Compared to other manufacturers, the abundance of genuine lenses is a strength of SONY, which has been in the market for a longer time.
Also, various companies offer many mount adapters for various old lenses, so you can start at a low cost.
Would you like to start your full-frame mirrorless journey with the α7II?